Normal Opening Times

Monday

08:00 - 18:30

Tuesday

08:00 - 18:30

Wednesday

08:00 - 18:30

Thursday

08:00 - 18:30

Friday

08:00 - 18:30

Weekend

closed

Extended Hours

In addition to the above, we provide extended hours on Mondays until 20:15, Tuesdays from 07:30 and Fridays until 20:00 for routine pre-booked appointments, and we hope that access to these surgeries will be of particular benefit to our commuters. It is possible that, on some occasions, the opening times for these extra surgeries may be altered. Please note that during our Extended Hours opening, patients requiring urgent treatment should dial 111 to access the NHS111 service.

When We Are Closed

In a genuine emergency you should call 999. Chest pains and / or shortness of breath constitute an emergency.

NHS111

If you have a medical problem which cannot wait until the Surgery re-opens, please dial 111 to access the NHS111 service. The service is available 24 hours per day, 365 days per year to respond to people’s healthcare needs. Calls are free from landlines and mobiles.

A&E

If you are seriously ill or badly injured, you should go straight to A&E or call 999. Please only use these services if you really need them as using A&E and ambulance services inappropriately may prevent them from helping critically ill patients who urgently need their help.

Out-of-hours services are generally busy so please think carefully before asking to see a doctor and only do so if you genuinely cannot wait until the surgery re-opens.

Walk-in Centre (01483 776080)

If you have a minor injury, the nurse-led Walk-in Centre at Woking is open Monday to Friday 07:00 – 19:30 and Saturday and Sunday 09:00 to 19:00 (last patients are seen 30 minutes before the stated closing time). You don’t need an appointment. Their hours may vary over Bank Holiday periods, so telephone 01483 846209 to confirm. Please note they are not able to treat children under 2 years of age, head injuries or anyone who has seen a GP in the previous 48 hours for the same condition.

Pharmacist

Many common illnesses can be treated at home. Ask your pharmacist for advice on the best medicines and treatments for minor ailments. To find your local pharmacy and its opening times (many are open late into the evening) see http://www.nhs.uk/